I have to say that I am really enjoying the Eve Ronin series! Bone Canyon is the second installment in this thrilling police procedural series and luckily it can also be read as a standalone. This time around, Eve and… Read More ›
Mystery
Review: Stranger Danger by Michaelbrent Collings
Stranger Danger is the third book in the Strangers series but this is the kind of series where all the books can be read as a standalone. Legion is back in this story as well as his brothers, Water and… Read More ›
Review: The Dead Season by Tessa Wegert
The Dead Season is the second book in the Shana Merchant series and this story is an intriguing police procedural filled with deception, secrets, and coming to terms. After everything that went down in the prequel, Death in the Family,… Read More ›
Review: Mimi Lee Reads Between the Lines by Jennifer J. Chow
Mimi Lee Reads Between the Lines is the second book in the Sassy Cat Mystery series and what a delightful sleuthing adventure it was! Although Mimi had no true desire to take part in any investigative ventures, she could not… Read More ›
Review: Cross Waves by Amanda Uhl
Cross Waves is the second book in the Mind Hackers series and it is clear from the start that Geneva and Rolf have a history together. The exact nature of that history is not immediately explained but is slowly discovered… Read More ›
Review: Haunted Homicide by Lucy Ness
Haunted Homicide is the first book in the Haunted Mansion Mystery series and this series promises to be one that is quite entertaining. Avery Morgan is the new girl in town and she has high aspirations for taking up the… Read More ›
Review: Bishop’s Gambit by McKenna Dean
I have been eagerly anticipating the next installment in the Redclaw Origins series and was beyond pumped to receive an advance review copy! There is a ton of fun to be had in Bishop’s Gambit but now I am dying… Read More ›
Review: Murder on Cold Street by Sherry Thomas
I have been dying to get my hands on this book, Murder on Cold Street, because I was very excited to see where things were going with Charlotte and Lord Ingram. Not just because I was interested in a romance,… Read More ›
Review: Deception by Gaslight by Kate Belli
Deception by Gaslight is the first book in the Gilded Gotham Mystery series and I am so jazzed about both the story and the series! Genevieve Stewart is a woman who has known her fair share of humiliation and instead… Read More ›
Review: Don’t Look For Me by Wendy Walker
Don’t Look For Me weaves through the impact of an unthinkable tragedy that rocked one family to the core and shares with us the breakdown that occurs. Something that I really enjoyed was that this story was told from the… Read More ›
Review: Shadows of the Dead by Spencer Kope
Shadows of the Dead is the third book in the Special Tracking Unit series but this is a novel that can be read as a standalone. I will warn you though that the partnership between Magnus “Steps” Craig and his… Read More ›
Review with Excerpt: Spells for the Dead by Faith Hunter
After reading Spells for the Dead, I can say that I am absolutely 100% still in love with the Soulwood series! Nell’s character growth throughout this series has been incredible and this is the first book in which she stands… Read More ›
Review with Excerpt: No One Saw by Beverly Long
What made No One Saw such a compelling story was that outside of the detectives investigating the disappearance, everyone was a suspect! Which at times was distressing because no one wants to ever consider that loved ones could be the… Read More ›
Review: Death of a Wandering Wolf by Julia Buckley
I wasn’t sure if it could happen but I think that I love Death of a Wandering Wolf even more than the first book, Death in a Budapest Butterfly. This story had all the culture and charm of its prequel… Read More ›
Review: The Finders by Jeffrey B. Burton
The Finders is the first book in the Mace Reid K-9 Mystery series and honestly, do you see that cover – how could anyone resist that cover?? Adorableness aside, there is a solid and suspenseful whodunit that lends itself more… Read More ›
Review: Thicker Than Blood by Mike Omer
Thicker than Blood was another great story in the Zoe Bentley series but I missed the burgeoning camaraderie between Zoe and Tatum. Zoe’s obsession with catching serial killer Rod Glover was the true driver of this story and she definitely… Read More ›
Review: Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo
I will say that the Ninth House was a rather difficult story to initially get into because there were three different timelines taking place, eight different houses that represented ancient secret societies, and then there was Galaxy “Alex” Stern. Alex… Read More ›
Review: A Stroke of Malice by Anna Lee Huber
A Stroke of Malice was a wonderful addition to the Lady Darby Mystery series! Although this book could be read as a standalone, this would be a series best enjoyed from starting at book one, The Anatomist’s Wife. Although, if… Read More ›
Review: Risk It All by Katie Ruggle
Risk It All was absolutely worth waiting for! Cara was very entertaining! She really stepped out of her element for her sisters because she wanted to do everything she could to contribute in the bounty-hunting business after the debacle their… Read More ›
Review: The Third to Die by Allison Brennan
In The Third to Die, the Mobile Response Team (MRT) that was going to be a game changer for the FBI was in the early stages of formation. So early, in fact, that FBI agent Mathias Costa was still receiving… Read More ›
Review: A Murderous Relation by Deanna Raybourn
A Murderous Relation is the fifth book in the Veronica Speedwell series and this story is a game changer in many ways. At the start, Veronica and Stoker are once again brought into the confidences of those who, otherwise, choose… Read More ›
Review: The Business of Blood by Kerrigan Byrne
The Business of Blood is a chilling story that is not for the weak of stomach nor the weak of heart. Fiona Mahoney was a woman who had very few options afforded to her. When she first immigrated to America,… Read More ›
Review: When You See Me by Lisa Gardner
In When You See Me, after the discovery of human remains in a remote area in Georgia that were believed to have a connection with a serial rapist, FBI agent Kimberly Quincy, Detective D.D. Warren, and Flora Dane were all… Read More ›
Review: Lost Hills by Lee Goldberg
What grabbed my attention about Lost Hills was that it written by Lee Goldberg. As his books tend to display much in the way of tongue-in-cheek humor, I was pleasantly surprised by the feel of this book. This is not… Read More ›
Review: Capturing the Devil by Kerri Maniscalco
I will be the first to admit that I was not the biggest fan of this novel’s prequel, Escaping from Houdini, and I also big enough to admit that I was a fool because that book was preparing Audrey Rose… Read More ›